
Don't miss...
84e35a84-7fc0-5724-ae77-a016543b8f95 • fnc • Fox News • fox-news/opinion • fox-news/politics/judiciary/supreme-court
WILLIAM BARR: Supreme Court needs to stop Louisiana grift against energy firms
Supreme Court considers controversial Louisiana coastal erosion lawsuit against energy companies in case dating back to World War II defense production.
25b00d12-e2fd-5c32-a2e0-62d76b1a32e1 • fnc • Fox News • fox-news/sports/nfl • fox-news/sports/nfl/new-england-patriots
Patriots coach Mike Vrabel bleeds from lip after celebrating with star defensive lineman
New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel collided with defensive lineman Milton Williams and the veteran play-caller was left bloodied.
bb6c548a-8d2f-56c9-9f7d-dda3ebe068a8 • fnc • Fox News • fox-news/sports/nfl • fox-news/sports/nfl/jacksonville-jaguars
NFL journalist’s remarks to Jaguars coach after playoff loss sparks debate on social media
An NFL media member’s remark to Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Liam Coen sparked a debate on social media Sunday following their playoff game.
90755c8f-beee-5ba5-9ed0-89cb1a30d748 • fnc • Fox News • fox-news/politics • fox-news/politics/judiciary/supreme-court
The athletes, coaches, lawmakers and officials who have picked a side in the SCOTUS women’s sports battle
Riley Gaines, Martina Navratilova support defendants while Megan Rapinoe, Sue Bird back transgender plaintiffs in Supreme Court women’s sports cases.
‘Squad’ member brands ICE ‘racist’ and ‘rogue’ in call to abolish agency
Progressive lawmaker Rep. Ayanna Pressley, D-Mass., demanded ICE be abolished on Sunday, calling the immigration agency “racist” and “rogue” after the Minneapolis shooting.
4cf9bedf-abf6-51f5-a51b-55529aced8a3 • fnc • Fox News • fox-news/tech/technologies/tvs • fox-news/tech/topics/privacy
Why your Android TV box may secretly be a part of a botnet
Security researchers warn Android TV streaming boxes promising free channels may secretly hijack home internet connections for proxy networks and criminal activity.
70dec481-685f-5121-b73f-c4562d57f388 • fnc • Fox News • fox-news/budget • fox-news/topic/government-shutdown
DHS funding threatened as Congress rolls out $80B spending bill amid shutdown fears
Congress unveils a nearly $80 billion funding package, but a government shutdown looms as Democrats threaten to block DHS funding over the Minneapolis ICE incident.
60c56a51-098a-5463-9768-0945022c8318 • fnc • Fox News • fox-news/person/marco-rubio • fox-news/politics/foreign-policy/state-department
Trump administration revokes more than 100,000 visas in first year back
More than 100,000 visas have been revoked under the Trump administration in less than a year, as the State Department steps up enforcement tied to crime, overstays and public safety threats.
ce246f38-2062-5774-809c-f3812f2c8d78 • fnc • Fox News • fox-news/person/marco-rubio • fox-news/person/nicolas-maduro
Marco Rubio emerges as key Trump power player after Venezuela operation
Marco Rubio emerges as Trump’s most influential foreign policy figure, reportedly holding three key roles in the administration’s leadership structure.
Finally: Vaccine guidelines that make sense for parents

Filmmaker and mother Jessica Solce was frustrated by the difficulty of finding healthy, all-natural products for herself and her family. To make it easier, she created the Solarium, which curates trusted, third-party-tested foods, clothing, beauty products, and more — all free of seed oils, endocrine disruptors, carcinogens, and other harmful additives.
In this occasional column, she shares recommendations and research she has picked up during her ongoing education in health and wellness.
On Wednesday, the CDC moved six childhood vaccines out of the “recommended for all” schedule.
For those of us advocating for the right to oversee our own children’s health, it was a day we thought would never come. It is a moment of triumph, but also a reminder of the fear and pressure we have had to overcome.
When my child was just three days old, I was yelled at and expelled from a pediatrician’s office for simply asking about delayed vaccination.
I joined the fight in 2009, not long after becoming pregnant with my first child. My parents brought me up to question and test everything; as I prepared to become a parent myself, this tendency quickly found a new target: childhood vaccinations.
While many mothers-to-be were already signing their future babies up for preschools, summer camps, and Mandarin lessons, I was staying up at night immersed in research that challenged conventional wisdom about children’s health. In 2009, that kind of information was far harder to track down than it is today.
Mother lode
But track it down I did. That’s how I found the work of the Weston A. Price Foundation, as well as the writings of Dr. Lawrence Palevsky. I began reading with the intention of writing a kind of thesis paper — something rigorous enough to convince myself and honest enough to defend to my family.
At the time I encountered his work, Dr. Palevsky was not what most people would call “anti-vaccine.” He recommended delaying vaccination until age two, avoiding live-virus vaccines except for smallpox, spacing doses by six months, and administering only one vaccine at a time.
This seemed reasonable to me.
Brain drain
Why? [Checks 2009 notes.] Based on Dr. Palevsky’s work, I believed that vaccines could activate microglia — the brain’s specialized immune cells — and that closely spaced vaccinations might overstimulate this system during early brain development.
The most rapid period of brain development begins in the third trimester and continues through the first two years of life. Vaccinating children under two, according to this line of thinking, could increase the risk of neurological issues, asthma, allergies, autoimmune conditions, and chronic inflammation. By age two, the brain is roughly 80% developed, and the view then was that certain vaccines could be introduced very slowly after that point.
So I weighed risk and reward. With a healthy baby in my care, why would I take what I believed to be a neurological risk?
That was enough to harden my resolve. I armed myself for what became a 10-year battle in New York City.
Dr. Doomer
When my child was just three days old, I was yelled at and expelled from a pediatrician’s office for simply asking about delayed vaccination. I had printed multiple copies of my small “thesis paper,” like a diligent student, and in a moment of panic and adrenaline shoved them into office drawers as I held my newborn and was escorted out.
But the doctor’s tirade — invoking her intelligence, her own vaccinated children, and her authority as a physician, all while calling me an idiot — only strengthened my resolve. To me, it suggested someone constrained by her own choices, guilt, and lack of curiosity.
Even my father, a physician himself, was initially stunned when I began laying out my reasoning. But through heated debate, shared papers, and real discussion — the healthy kind — he eventually reflected on his own training and acknowledged that he had been taught to comply, not to question.
RELATED: Trump administration overhauls childhood vax schedule. Here’s the downsized version.
Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images
Hold the formaldehyde
For anyone ready to do some research of their own, I recommend starting with the CDC’s Vaccine Excipient Summary, which lists the inactive ingredients contained in licensed vaccines. Perhaps you’ll ask yourself, as I did, whether you want substances like formaldehyde, aluminum phosphate, polysorbate 80, β-propiolactone, neomycin, and polymyxin B injected into your child’s developing body.
Once I began asking that question, it was impossible not to look at how vaccine policy had evolved. A major inflection point, in my view, came in 1986 with the passage of the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act, which shielded vaccine manufacturers from direct liability and moved injury claims into a federal compensation system. After that, vaccine development accelerated.
Today I’m in a celebratory mood, despite how long it has taken to get here. I don’t regret the fight for a second; I only wish I had had more courage and stamina at times. Still, I rejoice in every freedom of choice returned to parents in the United States.
Let’s go, MAHA. Now do the EPA.
search
categories
Archives
navigation
Recent posts
- Afghan national accused in DC National Guard shooting pleads not guilty, prosecutors may seek death penalty February 4, 2026
- Ohio woman convicted in shooting of bystander during New Year’s love triangle dispute February 4, 2026
- New clues raise alarm in disappearance of Savannah Guthrie’s mother and more top headlines February 4, 2026
- Charlotte rail murder suspect linked to inmate release approved under ex-Dem governor, GOP alleges February 4, 2026
- NBC host Savannah Guthrie’s mother taken from home as expert raises alarming new theories amid lack of leads February 4, 2026
- Kevin Warsh must move fast to undo the worst Fed mistakes in decades February 4, 2026
- Scholar challenges Ms Rachel’s Gaza messaging as antisemitism surges globally February 4, 2026









